1 - Mafeje and ‘Authentic Interlocutors’: an appraisal of his epistemology
Corresponding Author(s) : Bongani Nyoka
African Sociological Review,
Vol. 16 No. 1 (2012): African Sociological Review
Abstract
Very little is known in the South African academy about Archie Mafeje’s theoretical writings. When those who knew him, or those who knew of him, do write, they very often focus on matters that have little to do with his work. This paper seeks to remedy this deficiency in the said writings by attempting to grapple with his epistemological and methodological approach to the
social sciences – his notions of ‘authentic interlocutors’ and the ‘discursive method’. The paper affirms no unique position as such; its contribution consists, for the most part, in its exposition of Mafeje’s work.
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- Adesina, J. 2006. Sociology beyond despair: recovery of nerve, endogeneity, and epistemic intervention. South African review of Sociology, 37(2): 241-259.
- Adesina, J. 2008a. Archie Mafeje and the pursuit of endogeneity: against alterity and extroversion. Africa Development, 33 (4): 33-152.
- Adesina, J. 2008b. Against alterity, the pursuit of endogeneity: breaking bread with Archie Mafeje. CODeSriA Bulletin, (3/4): 21-29.
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- Laville, R. 1998. A critical review of Anthropology and independent Africans: suicide or end of an era? by Archie Mafeje. African Sociological review, 2(1): 44-50.
- Mafeje, A. 1963. A chief visits town. Journal of Local Administration Overseas, 2(2):88–99.
- Mafeje, A. 1971. The ideology of tribalism. Journal of Modern African Studies, 9(1): 252-261.
- Mafeje, A. 1976. The problem of anthropology in historical perspective: an enquiry into the growth of the social sciences. Canadian Journal of African Studies, 10 (2): 307-333.
- Mafeje, A. 1981. On the articulation of modes of production. Journal of Southern African Studies, 8(1): 123-138.
- Mafeje, A. 1984. The new sociology: strictly for Europeans. Africa Development, 9(4): 16-32.
- Mafeje, A. 1991. The theory and ethnography of African social formations: the case of the interlacustrine Kingdoms. Dakar: CODESRIA Books Series.
- Mafeje, A. 1995. African socio-cultural formations in the 21st century. African Development review, 7(2): 154-172.
- Mafeje, A. 1996. Anthropology and independent Africans: suicide or end of an era? Dakar: CODESRIA Monograph Series 4/96.
- Mafeje, A. 2000. Africanity: a combative ontology. CODeSriA Bulletin, (1): 66-71. Mafeje, A. 2001a. Africanity: a commentary by way of conclusion. CODeSriA Bulletin,(3/4): 14-16.
- Mafeje, A. 2001b. Anthropology in post-independence Africa: end of an era or the problem self-redefinition. Nairobi: Heinrich Boll Foundation.
- Mafeje, A. 2003. The agrarian question, access to land, and peasant responses in sub Saharan Africa. Geneva: UNSRID Civil Society and Social Movements Programme Paper No 6.
- Magubane, B. 2010. My life and times. Scottsville: UKZN Press.
- Mbadlanyana, T.; Sibalukhulu, N. & Cilliers, J. 2011. Shaping African futures: think tanks and the need for endogenous knowledge production in sub-SaharaAfrica. foresight, 13(3): 64-84.
- Moore, S. F. 1998. Archie Mafeje’s prescriptions for the academic future. African Sociological review, 2 (1): 50-57.
- Nabudere, D. W. 2008. Archie Mafeje and the social sciences in Africa. CODeSriA Bulletin, (3&4): 8-10.
- Nabudere, D. W. 2011. Archie Mafeje: Scholar, Activist and Thinker. Pretoria: AISA.
- Ndlovu-Gatsheni, S. 2012. (ed). Archie Mafeje: the rethinking of knowledge in and on Africa: past, present and future. Pretoria: Future Pre-Press on behalf of AMRI.
- Sharp, J. 1998. Who speaks for whom? a response to Archie Mafeje’s Anthropology and independent
- Africans: suicide or end of an era? African Sociological review, 2(1):66- 3.
- Vilakazi, H. W. 1998. For a new theory and practice: Mafeje’s Anthropology and independent Africans: suicide or end of an era? African Sociological review, 2(1):74-84.
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Adesina, J. 2006. Sociology beyond despair: recovery of nerve, endogeneity, and epistemic intervention. South African review of Sociology, 37(2): 241-259.
Adesina, J. 2008a. Archie Mafeje and the pursuit of endogeneity: against alterity and extroversion. Africa Development, 33 (4): 33-152.
Adesina, J. 2008b. Against alterity, the pursuit of endogeneity: breaking bread with Archie Mafeje. CODeSriA Bulletin, (3/4): 21-29.
Amin, S. 2008. Homage to Archie Mafeje. CODeSriA Bulletin, (3/4): 12-14. Cabral, A.1979. Unity and struggle: speeches and writings. New York: Monthly ReviewPress.
Laville, R. 1998. A critical review of Anthropology and independent Africans: suicide or end of an era? by Archie Mafeje. African Sociological review, 2(1): 44-50.
Mafeje, A. 1963. A chief visits town. Journal of Local Administration Overseas, 2(2):88–99.
Mafeje, A. 1971. The ideology of tribalism. Journal of Modern African Studies, 9(1): 252-261.
Mafeje, A. 1976. The problem of anthropology in historical perspective: an enquiry into the growth of the social sciences. Canadian Journal of African Studies, 10 (2): 307-333.
Mafeje, A. 1981. On the articulation of modes of production. Journal of Southern African Studies, 8(1): 123-138.
Mafeje, A. 1984. The new sociology: strictly for Europeans. Africa Development, 9(4): 16-32.
Mafeje, A. 1991. The theory and ethnography of African social formations: the case of the interlacustrine Kingdoms. Dakar: CODESRIA Books Series.
Mafeje, A. 1995. African socio-cultural formations in the 21st century. African Development review, 7(2): 154-172.
Mafeje, A. 1996. Anthropology and independent Africans: suicide or end of an era? Dakar: CODESRIA Monograph Series 4/96.
Mafeje, A. 2000. Africanity: a combative ontology. CODeSriA Bulletin, (1): 66-71. Mafeje, A. 2001a. Africanity: a commentary by way of conclusion. CODeSriA Bulletin,(3/4): 14-16.
Mafeje, A. 2001b. Anthropology in post-independence Africa: end of an era or the problem self-redefinition. Nairobi: Heinrich Boll Foundation.
Mafeje, A. 2003. The agrarian question, access to land, and peasant responses in sub Saharan Africa. Geneva: UNSRID Civil Society and Social Movements Programme Paper No 6.
Magubane, B. 2010. My life and times. Scottsville: UKZN Press.
Mbadlanyana, T.; Sibalukhulu, N. & Cilliers, J. 2011. Shaping African futures: think tanks and the need for endogenous knowledge production in sub-SaharaAfrica. foresight, 13(3): 64-84.
Moore, S. F. 1998. Archie Mafeje’s prescriptions for the academic future. African Sociological review, 2 (1): 50-57.
Nabudere, D. W. 2008. Archie Mafeje and the social sciences in Africa. CODeSriA Bulletin, (3&4): 8-10.
Nabudere, D. W. 2011. Archie Mafeje: Scholar, Activist and Thinker. Pretoria: AISA.
Ndlovu-Gatsheni, S. 2012. (ed). Archie Mafeje: the rethinking of knowledge in and on Africa: past, present and future. Pretoria: Future Pre-Press on behalf of AMRI.
Sharp, J. 1998. Who speaks for whom? a response to Archie Mafeje’s Anthropology and independent
Africans: suicide or end of an era? African Sociological review, 2(1):66- 3.
Vilakazi, H. W. 1998. For a new theory and practice: Mafeje’s Anthropology and independent Africans: suicide or end of an era? African Sociological review, 2(1):74-84.